
In “Die Nordkalotte”, Peter Nestler shows the transition of space in Lapland after Chernobyl nuclear accident while he continues the shots of river and valley from the top of mountains to sea. Deer and other animals in the vast space disappear gradually, and we see them caught to the space with a narrow cage at the end of this film. There’re rich information and physical sense which viewers can’t recognize on all other media. We should reconsider that Straub says “Operai,Contadini” is a challenge to talk-show on television. Although they’re co-productions with television, they support cinema where we support force of stare and concentration in the dark.
Peter Nestler provides a critical view on the industrialization, especially the mining of ore, on the Kola Peninsula, which led to a wide-ranging destruction of forests, lakes and tundra. In addition, the film examines the consequences of industrialization on Lappland’s indigenous people. The traditions and understanding of nature of the few thousand reindeer herding Lapps in the remote northern Russian peninsula and in northern Scandinavia are juxtaposed to the modern world after the Industrial Revolution. (-viennale.at)
Peter Nestler-Die Nordkalotte (1991).avi
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Container: AVI
Runtime: 1h 29mn
Size: 1.07 GiB
Video
Codec: XviD
Resolution: 640x480
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Bit rate: 1 590 Kbps
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2.0ch MP3 @ 121 Kbps
https://nitro.download/view/D3D3318A65E9761/Peter_Nestler-Die_Nordkalotte_(1991).avi
https://nitro.download/view/B72BA8641ED020E/Nordkalotte.English.srt
Language(s):German
Subtitles:English
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